Posted on 06/27/2006 12:18:22 PM PDT by dukeman
Politics: Leftists packed into this years Take Back America conference, and they had little patience for establishment Democrats
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Washington, D.C., Hilton hotel on Connecticut Avenue has had a rollercoaster history. In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. shot Ronald Reagan just outside it. In 2004, President Bush held his inauguration ball on the concourse. And last week the Campaign for America's Future's annual Take Back America conference, now a major event on the political left, overflowed from the hotel convention facilities.
The three-day event for 2006 was enormousand an enormous rollercoaster ride for liberals of every kind. The conference occupied the concourse and terrace levels of the ritzy hotel, filling its largest ballrooms and exhibition hall and spilling over into the outdoor gazebo. Many among the several thousand attendees seemed excited by the idea that the political defeats of past years were over: in the organizers' words, that "the conservative revolution is at a tipping point" and "losing steam."
The ride began with opening remarks on Monday, June 12, by Robert Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America's Future, who described how "groundwork has been laid for a progressive era to rise out of the conservative rubble." Progressives, it seemed, were climbing to the top.
But the rollercoaster dipped as Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher of The Nation, the left's weekly staple, followed Mr. Borosage by complaining that Democrats are out of ideas and out of touch, to the point of engaging in "complicit conservatism." She admonished party loyalists, "This is a time for conviction, not caution." Ms. vanden Heuvel's comments were the official admission of a widening intra-conference rift, one exacerbated by the looming arrival of leading Democratic politicians.
The tension was evident at the 12:30 luncheon when attendees gathered to eat Caesar salad and listen to Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, a Mormon who has at times opposed abortion. The choice excited fewit was yet another wedge shoved between centrists and numerous left-leanersand the infighting about his selection discouraged many. The clanking of polished silverware all but drowned out the senator.
After Mr. Reid came an equally unlikely mixture of suave Robert Redford, AFL-CIO leader John Sweeney, National Wildlife Federation president Larry Schweiger, and two-time presidential candidate Gary Hart. This was but a sampling of the Who's Who on the Left at the conference: Blogger-journalist Arianna Huffington emceed the gala dinner, Sen. Tom Harkin presented an award to Texas philanthropist Bernard Rapoport, author Barbara Ehrenreich debated co-director Borosage, and even Sen. Edward Kennedy appeared, bigger than life, via the projection monitors.
Also in bigger-than-life projection was an extended trailer for Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, which played to a nearly instantaneous standing ovation. In addition, the conference screened other documentaries, some innocuous (The Motherhood Manifesto, featuring Rosie the Riveter balancing a baby on her bicep) and others not (Iraq for Sale, whose name is self-explanatory).
Down below, on the concourse level, signs flanking entrances into the Hilton's 45,000-square-foot exhibition hall and its vendor booths read, "We know what to do: Impeach him." On top of NOW, NARAL, ACORN, and the ACLU (which still contends it is nonpartisan), there was the Backbone Campaign, which sold miniature spines to discourage purchasers from engaging in yes-man, convictionless support of their politicians.
Attendees cautious of "establishment politicians" also seemed to be looking for signs of spinelessness at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday in the Hilton's International Ballroom, a classy combination of contemporary architecture bathed in florid adornments. That's when Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. John Kerry, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi were to begin their back-to-back-to-back speechmaking.
Before the main event, two graying, hippie-looking men in the third row hoisted a handmade banner that read, in all caps, "IMPEACH BUSH." (This was becoming the unofficial theme of the week.) Wild applause erupted, and several people nearby, energized by their proximity to this agitation, felt compelled to stand in solidarity and raise peace signs. This horrified the conference leaders, who discouraged such displays and constantly reminded attendees, whom they treated like mischievous children, to "be respectful."
The three speakers were supposed to split 90 minutesa virtual impossibility for accommodating the grandstanding of a presidential hopeful, a has-been, and a wannabe. All three approached the podium to applause, but the same unspoken division that underlay the rest of the conferencethe disconnect between self-labeled "progressives" and the Democratic establishmentwas apparent during the speeches.
When Sen. Clinton addressed the Iraq war, she lambasted the president but waffled in her own resolve. "It is not in our best interest to set a certain date [for withdrawal]," she said, her voice trailing at the end as it succumbed to the roar of boos. Sensing her nose-diving popularity, the senator added noncommittally, "A plan should be developed to bring our troops home."
As Sen. Clinton, who spoke first, exited the stage, one bold soul belted, "Bring 'em home, Hillary!" This novelty quickly caught on; soon, many of the 2,000 in attendance were chanting either "Bring troops home!" or "Now!"
Rep. Pelosi pleased the crowd more, especially when she noted that she had called for the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld: This received roughly 30 seconds of sustained applause, indicating that the easiest way to unite progressives at this conference was to attack their enemies.
Many conference attendees even wondered why organizers had invited Sen. Clinton and Sen. Kerry: To hardcore progressives, these two represented the Democratic establishment par excellence. Their argument against Sen. Clinton was particularly strong, since Jonathan Tasini, who is running against her in November on a solidly leftist ticket, was not even invited to attend the conference.
Later that afternoon came more panel discussions and more anti--Bush administration vitriol. For "Eruption: Challenging a Lawless President," House Minority Whip John Conyers, who has sponsored a bill to look into impeachment, joined Steve Cobble, who runs a website advocating impeachment. Mr. Cobble began with a survey: "Raise your hand if you think that President Bush has committed impeachable offenses." Of the nearly 150 gathered in the room, including Rep. Conyers, the other panelists, and media, this reporter was the only person without a hand raised.
Arms were still up when the rear doors suddenly flew open and the "Chain Gang" entered. The "Chain Gang" was an elaborate contrivance: four people dressed in caricatured Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Paul Wolfowitz, and Donald Rumsfeld costumes with enormous heads, all shackled together in prison uniforms and paraded around like bobble-head dolls by a phony prison guard. The surprise appearance sent attendees into a frenzy.
On Wednesday, the final day of the conference, the rollercoaster car was slower. Much of Monday's buoyancywith John Sweeney roaring, "Now is when we take back the country"seemed lost in weariness. Even the music turned, with Frank Sinatra's "I've Got the World on a String" on Monday wilting into mellow Kenny G tunes.
A veteran attendee named Pamela Schwartz, outreach director for a group called National Priorities Project that monitors government spending, says this happened after the 2004 conference as welland will there be staying power for a campaign when negativism emerges on day three?
But Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, billed as a progressive lawmaker and strategically placed during the luncheon as the final speaker of the conference, brought the conference back to life. The only speaker introduced as "a rock star" and "one of us," he had only to say eight words"The time is now; let's take back America"for the progressives to leap up in riotous applause, forgetting their tired feet.
For the moment, conference attendees were back on top again. They ate their mixed-berry shortcake desserts excitedly: After all, it was their time.
Is the 2008 DNC going the way of the 1968 convention?
Pretty telling that the RATS would chose the hotel where Reagan was shot.
yep.. just when you thought they couldn't sink any lower.. they defy the laws of physics
It doesn't puzzle me. If their true agenda were known and understood by the electorate, they would go down to crushing defeat. By lying, obfuscating, triangulating, race-baiting, and success-hating, they have managed to remain a viable force in American politics. Yes, they are still losing, but they would be a lot worse off if they announced their true intentions.
Wow... can you say 1968?
Liberals are getting crazier an more desperate by the minute.
The RINOs in the Senate need any spines that are leftover.
Jonathan Tasini, who is running against her (Hildabeast) in November on a solidly leftist ticket.
"End the War. Medicare For All. New Rules For the Economy. Our campaign's positions reflect the values of the majority of New Yorkers. Learn about the campaign and join the discuss.."
http://tasinifornewyork.org/
If you are in New York, you can sign his petition to get on the ballot against Hildabeast. :)
Sorry--I didn't realize you were being sarcastic in your opening remark. Clearly, we are on the same page. :)
That may sell in NY, but will it sell in the red states? That is the problem with democrats, there are not enough of them to win so they have to try to fool the rest of the voters.
Absolutely! Their stealth tactic is the polar opposite from the Green Party. I remember in the 2000 election when Ralph Nader was their nominee. My 74-year old, life-long Republican mother thought Nader "seemed interesting." Then the local newspaper printed excerpts of the Green Party platform, which looked like a fax directly from the old Soviet politburo. My mom freaked out and never mentioned Nader again. Hehe.
heh heh,what is this,their 6th annual?going to be coming up on their 25th annual the way they are going.....
LOL!!!
If anything, Republicans are out of ideas and out of touch, to the point of engaging in "complicit LIBERALISM."
Glad you saw and like the graphic. I stole it from someone else here on FR. I didn't hit the reply to you so you wouldn't think it was directed at you. So I just did a "to the thread" type post.
Ask them how...they not only don't have a clue, but they can't get past, "Take America Back!!!"
Gay Marriage!! Religious Progressive!! Minimum wage!! Bring back industry!!! More diversity!!! Children first!!! Women's Rights!!! Bring them home!!! Immigrants rights!! Unite the World!!! Be nice to Iranians and North Koreans!! Learn to love other Cultures!!!
Peace!!! Prosperity!!!
I wrote the platform....
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